Deepak Chopra Speaks Word Salad Those who close their eyes to what seems strange will never change their minds to find what rises up in dreams unbidden. The dead wander old middens where shells and bones piled up are seen near old fire pits. Specters dance between flames. In sleep, the lid is off the pot of consciousness and any hot idea is projected on the inside of your eyelids, a screen you cannot ignore. What’s there? Invite more. For those who watch the stream of thought and images that pass through the mind from ear to ear or prick the eyes with fear of what might come next: a message from the you inside the you you know, another show, a vestige of a wiser self you’ve denied. Seize quantum consciousness. There’s wisdom there for you to share.
Joan Mazza is a retired medical microbiologist and psychotherapist, and taught workshops focused on understanding dreams and nightmares. She is the author of six self-help psychology books, including Dreaming Your Real Self. Her poetry has appeared in The Comstock Review, Prairie Schooner, Slant, Poet Lore, The Nation, and other publications. She lives in rural central Virginia and writes every day.

What a fantastic poem! Thank you for sharing.
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